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Developing: Richard Pilger Resigns DOJ Position Amid Voter Fraud Memo

“Having familiarized myself with the new policy and its ramifications, I must regretfully resign from my role as director of the Election Crimes Branch" Pilger said.


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So this is a very interesting developing story

Richard Pilger, the guy who was involved in the unconstitutional targetting of conservative groups by the IRS, has just resigned his position over at the Department of Justice. 

What did he do at the DOJ you ask? 

He was the head of The Election Crimes branch of the DOJ. 

When did he resign? amid a growing AVALANCHE of election fraud reports and a voter fraud memo….

During what can quite possibly turn out to be the biggest election fraud in American history

Let that sink in for a second.

 And check out this developing story:

Breitbart had the story here:

Richard Pilger, a prosecutor at the Department of Justice (DOJ) who played a role in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) targeting of conservative groups, resigned his post Monday evening rather than investigate potential voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

Earlier Monday, U.S. Attorney General William Barr issued a memo directing prosecutors to investigate potential voter fraud.
That was too much for Pilger, who resigned as director of the Election Crimes Branch of the department, the New York Times reported:

“Having familiarized myself with the new policy and its ramifications,” he wrote, “I must regretfully resign from my role as director of the Election Crimes Branch.” A Justice Department spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment about Mr. Pilger’s message.

Dailymail also had this to say:

Donald Trump Jr has accused the Justice Department official who oversees investigations of voter fraud of being a member of the 'Deep State', after the official dramatically quit on Monday night.

Pilger, director of the Election Crimes Branch of the Department of Justice since 2010, stepped down within hours of Barr's announcement, in an email he sent to colleagues that was obtained by The New York Times.




 

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